Tagalog translation of bored: nainip
You can say "Nakakabagot ako" in Filipino to mean "I'm bored."
A person is considered Filipino if they are a citizen of the Philippines or if they have Filipino heritage. Being Filipino encompasses cultural identity, traditions, language, and nationality associated with the Philippines.
"Wika". Filipino language means "Wikang Filipino".
You are a Filipino= Pilipino ka I am a Filipino= Pilipino ako
wheat in Filipino: trigo
You can say "Nakakabagot ako" in Filipino to mean "I'm bored."
bagot
The Homonym for Bored is Board
The homonym for bored is board.
more bored, most bored
I'm so bored, I felt like I was going to die
Bored: Board
she is bored
A person is considered Filipino if they are a citizen of the Philippines or if they have Filipino heritage. Being Filipino encompasses cultural identity, traditions, language, and nationality associated with the Philippines.
That is the correct spelling of "boredom" (tedium, lack of excitement).
The french verb "to be bored" is the reflexive verb "s'ennuyer" the conjugations in the present tense are: Je m'ennuie = I am bored Tu t'ennuies = You (informal) are bored Il/Elle/On s'ennuie = He/She/One is bored Nous nous ennuyons = We are bored Vous vous ennuyez = You all (or formal you) are bored Ils/Elles s'ennuient = They are bored
=Filipino people/ Filipino Family=